2011 Fed Cup World Group II Play-offs

The 2011 World Group II Play-offs were four ties which involved the losing nations of the World Group II and four nations from the three Zonal Group I competitions. Nations that won their play-off ties entered the 2012 World Group II, while losing nations joined their respective zonal groups.

Belarus vs. Estonia


Belarus
5
Minsk Sports Palace, Minsk, Belarus
16–17 April 2011
Acrylic hard (indoors)

Estonia
0
1 2 3
1
Victoria Azarenka
Anett Kontaveit
6
2
6
0
   
2
Olga Govortsova
Margit Rüütel
6
0
6
0
   
3
Darya Kustova
Maret Ani
6
3
6
1
   
4
Olga Govortsova
Anett Kontaveit
6
0
6
2
   
5
Darya Kustova / Tatiana Poutchek
Maret Ani / Anett Kontaveit
6
2
6
3
   
  • Note: This match broke the Fed Cup record for the most decisive win, with Estonia winning only thirteen games.[1][2]

Japan vs. Argentina


Japan
4
Bourbon Beans Dome, Kobe, Japan
16–17 July 2011
Decoturf (indoors)

Argentina
0
1 2 3
1
Misaki Doi
María Irigoyen
6
0
6
0
   
2
Ayumi Morita
Mailen Auroux
6
2
6
3
   
3
Ayumi Morita
Aranza Salut
6
2
6
1
   
4
Misaki Doi
Mailen Auroux
      not
played
5
Rika Fujiwara / Kurumi Nara
Mailen Auroux / María Irigoyen
6
1
6
3
   

Slovenia vs. Canada


Slovenia
3
Teniski Klub Koper, Koper, Slovenia
16–17 April 2011
Red clay (outdoors)

Canada
2
1 2 3
1
Maša Zec Peškirič
Rebecca Marino
3
6
5
7
   
2
Polona Hercog
Eugenie Bouchard
6
0
6
4
   
3
Polona Hercog
Rebecca Marino
5
7
6
2
8
6
 
4
Maša Zec Peškirič
Eugenie Bouchard
4
6
1
6
   
5
Polona Hercog / Katarina Srebotnik
Rebecca Marino / Sharon Fichman
77
65
6
2
   

[5]

Switzerland vs. Sweden


Switzerland
4
TC Lido Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland
16–17 April 2011
Clay (outdoors)

Sweden
1
1 2 3
1
Timea Bacsinszky
Johanna Larsson
77
62
6
1
   
2
Patty Schnyder
Sofia Arvidsson
6
1
6
0
   
3
Patty Schnyder
Johanna Larsson
3
6
7
5
6
2
 
4
Timea Bacsinszky
Sofia Arvidsson
6
3
6
1
   
5
Stefanie Vögele / Amra Sadiković
Anna Brazhnikova / Sandra Roma
5
7
4
6
   

[6]

References

  1. "Fed Cup Records". fedcup.com.
  2. "Belarus v Estonia". fedcup.com.
  3. "Japan to host Argentina in July". ESPN. Associated Press. 21 March 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  4. "Japan v Argentina". fedcup.com.
  5. "Slovenia v Canada". fedcup.com.
  6. "Switzerland v Sweden". fedcup.com.

See also

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